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Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- Gestzy Gardiner, was a Nazi agent. No information was developed to substantiate that allegation, and Gardiner at that time was serving as a Lieutenant at the Office of Naval Intelligence, Boston, Massachusetts. Gardiner subsequently received an honorable
- meeting. Speeches will not help us on a situation like this. ·" General George Brown {using a map}: The Pueblo was a reconverted light freighter. It is 180 feet long. It travels 10 to 12 knots. Its only weapons are three 30 caliber machine guns
- over their head; in a few years they would be able to travel to the moon, and then some more years they would be able to travel to Mars and Venus. It was going to be a great wonderful Communistworld indeed, with travel to outer space. Whenshe fini.shed
- Congress of' the CPSU. Liu visited North Korea 1n September 1963. His only non-bloc travel was his April-May 1963•visit to Sou~heast Asia. TENGHSIAO-P'ING:· Previously considered by some sources as a-potential successor to leadership of the. CCP, he has
- WILL.IAM: P. BUNDY 1087 Great Road Princeton. N. J.08540 .- . -~·.>~·::;r::=_zf:{l -···-- -· - ....... --. ..., .~. E. William Johnson Chief Archivist, J.F.K. Library Columbia Point, Boston MA 02125 July 3, 1986
- job of helping the Vietnam observers. He noted that he traveled with Mayor Barr over many parts of the country. In all of these travels he noticed only4's'fight irregularity at the Saigon City Hall. He said the Vietnamese were "splendid, wonderful
- by SO per cent. Senator McCarthy wants to know how much we would have Gone from 530 to 1140 a month in travel of trucks. McNamara: Roughly 400 trucks destroyed plus 250 to 400 damaged, President: What you say is that bombing will not stop them
Folder, "November 8, 1967 - 10:03 a.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- of the Vietnamese people and the Vietnamese Army does not receive good attention. The press does not like to travel with the South Vietnamese troops because their accommodations are not nearly as good as with U. S. troops. 17. Most of the senior reporters with whom
- discover in Our words motives for renewed truat and firm confidence, to travel united on that road which still separates you from complete internal tranquillity. • Therefore, in the name of God, We make a fervent ·and urgent appeal that thb nrife, which
- elections in which the Communist Party did better than the Socialists . The result will be difficult negotiations before a new Government can be formed . Current East German act ivity, such as travel restrictions now being ilnposed, indicate that the East
- LOCATION Vice Presidential Security Far East Trip - .Ma 1961 File, VP Travel RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (Bl Closed (Cl Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to nallonal security information. by statute or by the agency which originated
- Travel
- they couldn't veto. This tnay mean that everything we have done is in vain. basic change - - no breakthrough. There is no The President has been wanting to see Gene-ral Abrams. Been wanting to see him at some place. It looked like travel this week-end
- be willing to do. We hear from travelers and from self-appointed spokesmen from time to time this and that. On occasions we have attempted to confirm it, and we have negotiated directly with them. I think the last position stated by Mr. Ho Chi Minh is a safe
Folder, "[June 17, 1966 - 6:05 p.m. National Security Council Meeting]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- at election time if the war is still going on. The American people are supporting the President because he is cool and reserved. My judg ment is based not on an interpretation of the polls but on my travelling about the country. We must dela y at least until
- said Phuc Yen is a military airfield and has nothing to do with ICC or with international travelers using the airfield . The President asked when should we finish up on the targets. - 3 McNamara replied he and Rusk had minor differences
- from Sen. Mike Mansfield 6 p -A,; .-,d- Cthu ).,LL'(/ 06? Juz::-, 05/01/61 A Ztloz:} FI LE LOCATION VP Security File, VP Travel VP's Visit to SE Asia (I) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access
- Travel
- this propaganda . The Vietnamese are preparing to dispatch teams of defectors from the Viet Cong and North Vietnam to travel in Europe, J"\frica, and South A.'Tlerica eh"'S>laining what's going on in Vietnam . These are defector!:; v1ho have been thoroughly
- stalemate." i ; -- Long stretches of highways have been opened for travel and feeder roads are opening up. · I ! On the pacification subject, the Secreta~ reported: I f. There has been progress I I The progress has exceeded his eXpectati.ons. i
- obvious contradictions. For example, if the log they gave out -- for it to be an accurate one -- the ship would have to be able to travel at twice the spee~ it is capable of moving. I believe the men are trying to give us a signal and indicate that they do
- contribution through capital transaction measures. We must push ahead in other areas. We need decisive fiscal restraint. That's why issue is so vital before the Congress. C.R. S!vllTH: Plans for travel will not have short-range benefits but will in long range
- miles on dry land and traveling 75 knots. The President: One Let's try to jazz it up and get the language so it suits them. Secretary Rusk: The Spanish are bargaining hard. The chances are we will get the agreement. If we get into a deadlock
- ~-~t~ng __ ~nles~_i.t is seen to be helpful by you. You would want me to stay where I am? --·-·--·-·..-. . . ._ ...-,... ... · . ......,.. -· ~·- The President: Yes. I thought that travel wouldn't come into it. It would be better if this talk
- etation 0£ the polls but on my travelling about the country. We must delay a t lea s t unti l a£te r the Ronning pea ce effort is safely out of the way so that if we take add itional action, Mr . Ronning will be unable to say th at w e got a peace feeler
- Travel
- -I (slo~) Top 5ecret ~ PreeideRtiaJ FILE VP Secret State" /13 Report RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE d booklet VP Security File, VP Travel VP Visit to SE Asia (II) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (Bl Closed (Cl Closed by Executive
- Travel
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [1 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- c, ..... ! ~ FOR ·nr~~ImXX ! ,.-- EYES ONLY FOR AMBASSADOR Following After message approved US official not repeat Agreed 1. interim meeting logistic travel Circular US citizens only as authorized to Viet-Nam by Department
- , VP Travel [VP Johnson's Trip-Far East, May 1961] RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (8) Closed (C) Closed by Cxecullve Order 11652 governing access to notional security information. by statute or by the agency which originated the document. in accordance
- Travel
- . 3udgeta:-~~ s': rL1ge :-: ~;: was .:.~ - ~~~d1.lce
- . Subjects for discussion for the VP with President of Pakistan 3 p Undated (7/10/61) RESTRICTION **TOBE ~ 1149a Memo ~ 7- 3- FILE 90 NL J 87, A ~,~ LOCATION Vice Presidential Classified Papers Security File, VP Travel - Far East Trip, May 1961
- Travel
- . and taking a trip by boat on the inland passage up to Juneau, Skagway. and all those small ports along the inland passage. and then coming back to Kansas. I can't quite rememberthe details; could have traveled at the time was by train. of course. the only
- and cited such agreements as the Consular Treaty, Tabling the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, Air Travel Routes and three other agreements. Probably we have concluded more successful agreements with the Soviets over the past several years than we have
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 4 January 1964 - 28 April 1965," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- travel to and from President HooV"er' s tunera.l. CIA organization, size, role,. po~raph, eto. Vietnam. 17. South. l December 1964 - Dis.o ussion on Vietnam. Second phase ... aotion agains.t North. First phase to strengthen 18. 28 December 1964
- office in Phnom Penh (\vhich now has only one ofiice1·). Personnel of this office should be encouraged to do more travelling to Sihanouk ville and the frontier areas. We should be prepared, if necessary, to increase our payments for Australian
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [2 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- ·they required Z.6. - to consider in Viet-Nam. Circular , message ! II EYES ONLY FOR AMBASSADOR approved and to permit public US official announcement Saigon's travel travel not repeat Agreed interim meeting logistic to three questions meant